The refugee self-reliance agenda is marked by tensions and contradictions, echoing wider incoherence in the international refugee regime. We explore these through the philosophical concept of paradoxes. Paradoxes allow for multiple interests and narratives to be simultaneously ‘true’, leading to refugee policy outcomes that are often incoherent by omission instead of commission. To illustrate this, we draw on recent empirical studies to examine how increased access to digital technology can paradoxically lead to less access and agency in relation to health and financial services for refugees and less integration into host community life. We call these the paradox of information overload and the paradox of regulatory systems. We close with discussion of how paradoxes can a conceptual tool for policy makers and researchers to identify root causes of refugee policy incoherence, and how spaces of action can be created to ‘manage the paradox’.
The refugee self-reliance agenda is marked by tensions and contradictions, echoing wider incoherence in the international refugee regime. We explore these through the philosophical concept of paradoxes. Paradoxes allow for multiple interests and narratives to be simultaneously ‘true’, leading to refugee policy outcomes that are often incoherent by omission instead of commission. To illustrate this, we draw on recent empirical studies to examine how increased access to digital technology can paradoxically lead to less access and agency in relation to health and financial services for refugees and less integration into host community life. We call these the paradox of information overload and the paradox of regulatory systems. We close with discussion of how paradoxes can a conceptual tool for policy makers and researchers to identify root causes of refugee policy incoherence, and how spaces of action can be created to ‘manage the paradox’.
The refugee self-reliance agenda is marked by tensions and contradictions, echoing wider incoherence in the international refugee regime. We explore these through the philosophical concept of paradoxes. Paradoxes allow for multiple interests and narratives to be simultaneously ‘true’, leading to refugee policy outcomes that are often incoherent by omission instead of commission. To illustrate this, we draw on recent empirical studies to examine how increased access to digital technology can paradoxically lead to less access and agency in relation to health and financial services for refugees and less integration into host community life. We call these the paradox of information overload and the paradox of regulatory systems. We close with discussion of how paradoxes can a conceptual tool for policy makers and researchers to identify root causes of refugee policy incoherence, and how spaces of action can be created to ‘manage the paradox’.
Les séances constitutives s'enchaînent au Parlement, mais rien n'avance. Depuis le 15 avril, les Kosovars assistent, impuissants, à la foire d'empoigne opposant Vetëvendosje aux autres partis. Ce blocage institutionnel inédit pourrait finir par coûter cher.
- Le fil de l'Info / Kosovo, Courrier des Balkans, Kosovo Vetëvendosje, Politique, Une - DiaporamaLe gouvernement du Madrid est sous le feu des critiques pour les défaillances systémiques du réseau ferroviaire espagnol, malgré les milliards accordés par l'UE reçus pour moderniser les infrastructures du pays.
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« Je vois rouge est le journal d'une enquête politique et personnelle... Et si ma famille avait collaboré à la police politique du régime communiste [en Bulgarie] ? » Voilà le point de départ de l'enquête menée par la réalisatrice Bojina Panayatova. Un documentaire de 2017 à (re)découvrir ces jours-ci à la Bpi de Beaubourg.
- Articles / Courrier des Balkans, Bulgarie, Culture et éducation, Histoire, Une - DiaporamaEn l'espace d'une semaine, l'image « pro-européenne » d'Aleksandar Vučić a été bien écornée. D'abord par sa visite à Moscou le 9 mai puis par les témoignages édifiants des étudiants reçus à Bruxelles par les institutions de l'UE, qui ont dénoncé les dérives de son régime. Cela peut-il influer sur l'attitude des 27 vis-à-vis de la Serbie ?
- Le fil de l'Info / Courrier des Balkans, Vucic, Serbie UE (Union Européenne), Blocage UE, Serbie, Questions européennes, Une - Diaporama, Une - Diaporama - En premier